DaytonStrong CityFest, a benefit in support of those affected by both the Aug. 4 mass shooting and 15 tornadoes is set for 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22 at Levitt Pavilion in Dave Hall Plaza. Dayton Strong T-shirts in kid sizes up to 5XL will be sold for $15 each. Proceeds will be split between The Dayton Foundation funds established for victims of the mass shooting and the tornadoes.

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“The skyline of Dayton has become something that inspires me. Every time I see the skyline, I see resilience, power, love and a community of people that is rising up to make beauty out of ashes, said Kristen Frank, the guest experience director of Medway Church in New Carlisle.

DaytonStrong CityFest, a benefit in support of those affected by both the Aug. 4 mass shooting and 15 tornadoes is set for 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22 at Levitt Pavilion in Dave Hall Plaza. Dayton Strong T-shirts in kid sizes up to 5XL will be sold for $15 each. Proceeds will be split between The Dayton Foundation funds established for victims of the mass shooting and the tornadoes.

Frank’s “Dayton Strong” T-shirts will be sold at DaytonStrong CityFest, a benefit in support of those affected by both the Aug. 4 mass shooting and 15 tornadoes set for 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22 at Levitt Pavilion in Dave Hall Plaza in downtown Dayton.

Frank, an organizer of the event has a background in photography, marketing and design.

She said her concept is meant to represent the community.

DaytonStrong CityFest, a benefit in support of those affected by both the Aug. 4 mass shooting and 15 tornadoes is set for 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22 at Levitt Pavilion in Dave Hall Plaza. Dayton Strong T-shirts in kid sizes up to 5XL will be sold for $15 each. Proceeds will be split between The Dayton Foundation funds established for victims of the mass shooting and the tornadoes.

“No, it’s not a giant cityscape with lots of huge buildings like you see in cities with hundreds of thousands more people. But to me it represents a community that could be known for the way we love people, and THAT is a place I’m proud to be a part of. We are Dayton strong,” she told this news organization.

DaytonStrong CityFest, a benefit in support of those affected by both the Aug. 4 mass shooting and 15 tornadoes is set for 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22 at Levitt Pavilion in Dave Hall Plaza. Dayton Strong T-shirts in kid sizes up to 5XL will be sold for $15 each. Proceeds will be split between The Dayton Foundation funds established for victims of the mass shooting and the tornadoes.